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Re: Motorola's MHz = Mega Hurts ?
« on: April 22, 2002, 09:13:16 PM »
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Even if current x86 compatibles are using a reduced instruction set, it is still not a real RISC.


Um, isn't that a paradox? RISC = Reduced Instruction Set Computing.

And incidently, AMD processors are FULL RISC processors with extra transitors to emulate x86 instructions. AMD did just release a chip without the x86 emulation.

Something tells me this is all part of the grand plan of Amiga Inc. I'm not exactly sure how, but it's a gut feeling.
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